>>The VAX hardware and VMS Operating System were designed together and>>were a beautiful system. Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) did a>>good job transitioning to Alpha and OpenVMS.> I think you will get some argument on that, the Alpha instruction set> left a lot to be desired, which is one reason a lot of the VAX objecrs> were 'VEST'ed

Really? AFAICT, the three main reasons for VESTing (binary translation
with run-time support) were

- no source available (hah! so what else is new?)
- the relevant compiler was not ported to Alpha (e.g., SCAN)
- performance was good enough for the translated code, why bother with
re-everythinging it?

Code heavily using the "commercial" instruction set suffered, but it
was already suffering on the later VAX implementations. Sometimes the
compiler upgrade helped - for instance, certain COBOL data types were
implemented as BCD on VAX but changed to use native 64-bit integers on
Alpha. VESTing such applications could only have made things worse.